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"textContent": "Commercial flights across parts of the Middle East have been grounded due to the escalating conflict after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, stranding foreign nationals and prompting governments to consider repatriation. Below is what governments and officials have said about repatriation plans, in alphabetical order by country: AUSTRALIA Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Australia was in […]\n\nThe post Factbox: Governments weigh repatriations as conflict grounds Middle East flights appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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